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that don't use engines and, um, vehicles such as tractors. >> i think tax dollars should be used for evacuating animals from disasters because animals don't exactly have the intelligence we do. so they can't really help themselves. they need help more than we do. >> uh, yeah. i think there is too much animal abuse in this country. and, um, when i have to pay taxes, that's what i want it to go towards. >> most of the teens we spoke to agree. they say spend the money, save the pets. if this issue is important to you, look into joining the efforts of animal rescue organizations, such as the aspca. >> this report is brought to you by tech now on usa today. >> the big news coming out of the 2013 international toy fair here in new york city is the new robotics revolution. we are seeing more robotically enabled toys than ever before, and none are more impressive than lego's mindstorms ev-3. these are build-your-own-robot kits. right out of the box you have all the pieces and parts to build any number of different variations on robots. they actually do movements like this. the snake reaches
that don't use engines and, um, vehicles such as tractors. >> i think tax dollars should be used for evacuating animals from disasters because animals don't exactly have the intelligence we do. so they can't really help themselves. they need help more than we do. >> uh, yeah. i think there is too much animal abuse in this country. and, um, when i have to pay taxes, that's what i want it to go towards. >> most of the teens we spoke to agree. they say spend the money, save the...
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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall, send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. p. >> so if you cut demand for somebody's product per day by 50% per total by 60%, you must have crushed prices. here's what actually happened. the average amount medicare reimburses per day in a hospital has grown by 5x since 1983. so 60% decline in the number of patients, 5x increase in price. we should all be so lucky. i wallet to be in that business. -- i want to be in that business. now, another statistic which is entirely sort of irrelevant but fascinating. hospitals tell medicare what their costs are so that medicare can power the price -- can compare the price they pay to hospitals' costs. so in those 30 years that medicare increased the price paid to hospitals by five times, hospitals reported that hair costs had incleesed -- that their costs had increased by eight times. so the interesting thing is our demand collapsed. in any industry that would have been devastating, right? medicare paid five times as more, but the hospita
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thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming here from around the world to learn about liberty. in a few weeks it will do another show with college students, but that's all for this show. see you next week. baiting. adam: that's all that time we have. melissa will be back monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" another unintended consequence of obamacare. now your health insurance may not cover your spouse and more. and starting to get hit by the sales tax. one economist says the designers of the law were all wrong. and, to top tier weekend. we have you covered with the important things like what the stars are going to wear and what is really in those slight bags. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up later in the show. first, our top story. listen to this. honey, you are uninsured. yet another consequence of obamacare. you can add it to the list. more and more employers planning to drop health coverage for spouses. all in an ef
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this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting sales to marketing strategies. they know that higher prices will cost sales. the question is just how much. walmart stocks stores with cheaper goods and smaller packages well burger king cuts the price of its whopper junior to a dollar 29. look, prices just keep going up and up and americans are adjusting spending and expectations. i will tell you, one potential silver lining here, the agriculture department says food inflation may ease later this years the effects of last year's drought began to wear off. maybe this time the federal government will get its inflatio
this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting...
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the merger of american and us air, giving us only four major airlines and less competition. comcast buying nbc universal, also reducing competition. the very wealthy getting a trivial increase in taxes while the payroll tax of working people will go from 4.2% to 6.2%. colossal salaries escalating again, many subsidized by tax payers. the postal service ending service on saturday. what's the picture you get from that montage of headlines? >> well, for me it is captured by the european word "austerity." we're basically saying that even though the widening gap between rich and poor built us up, many of the factors that plunged us into a crisis, instead of dealing with them and fixing that problem, we're actually allowing the crisis to make the inequality worse. the latest research from the leading two economists, saez from the university of california in berkeley, and piketty in france confirms that even over the last five years of the crisis, through 2012, the inequality of wealth and income has gotten worse, as though we are determined not to deal with it. all of those headli
the merger of american and us air, giving us only four major airlines and less competition. comcast buying nbc universal, also reducing competition. the very wealthy getting a trivial increase in taxes while the payroll tax of working people will go from 4.2% to 6.2%. colossal salaries escalating again, many subsidized by tax payers. the postal service ending service on saturday. what's the picture you get from that montage of headlines? >> well, for me it is captured by the european word...
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stay with us. ♪ i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? ♪ gerri: glamorous losers won't leave the theater empty-handed. they will still get the everyone wins that the oscars gift bag. our next guest has firsthand knowledge of this year's goodies, giving guru. the founder of distinctive
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have any contact with the whistleblower which takes us back to the minus the glass story. i'm curious your thoughts on this any good and it was doing a tour some years ago she and i were both speaking in the same venue and i i saw this presentation that she did which was a split screen of c.n.n. during the first few weeks of as i recall the afghan beginning of the afghanistan war might have been iraq and on one side was c.n.n. domestic you know so c.n.n. international and the c.n.n. international was actually showing footage on the ground was showing buildings getting blown up and showing bodies dead bodies c.n.n. domestic was showing cartoon characters of bombs going down chimneys and views from thirty thousand feet and there were no bodies and to the extent the buildings were being blown up it could have been you know it was it was you know miles away it was it just watching it was a jaw dropping experience and i you know the first time i saw that presentation i thought now i understand why the rest of the world is so upset with us for this war and americans are not it's
have any contact with the whistleblower which takes us back to the minus the glass story. i'm curious your thoughts on this any good and it was doing a tour some years ago she and i were both speaking in the same venue and i i saw this presentation that she did which was a split screen of c.n.n. during the first few weeks of as i recall the afghan beginning of the afghanistan war might have been iraq and on one side was c.n.n. domestic you know so c.n.n. international and the c.n.n....
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we trust law enforcement to trust us-to protect us. we used -- we trust firefighters to protect us. this is a tool. this is technology that is maturing. it is not very difficult for you to go to one of these. the technology is there today. what we're really focused on is how will the faa regulates these things and how will they be used? host: years and that, if a hobbyist want to go to wherever they buy, they'll have to put my affirmation about the purposes for what they want other than 125 on the weekend with my kids? guest: in the death they bill the congress passed last year, there was a specific exemption for the modeling community. it is important to note that unmanned aircraft has evolved almost as bad as manned aircraft almost a hundred years. it is a common pastime, modeling. you can use than for a whole host of different things. woodhull will clearly be regulated? host: when those issues are decided, will the faa be the final authority? guest: the faa regulates our national airspace, so anything that flies. the faa doesn't really get involved in the purpose of the flight an
we trust law enforcement to trust us-to protect us. we used -- we trust firefighters to protect us. this is a tool. this is technology that is maturing. it is not very difficult for you to go to one of these. the technology is there today. what we're really focused on is how will the faa regulates these things and how will they be used? host: years and that, if a hobbyist want to go to wherever they buy, they'll have to put my affirmation about the purposes for what they want other than 125 on...
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that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she did. and she liked them. and in fact, i do believe that the plantation was named for one of the states in the book. we see it in her life as well. the kind of loyalty and non-judgmental mess. nathaniel greene was one of george washington's favorites. he was the general that he could count on to be loyal, to do what he said, to move fast when he needed to move fast. to hold still when he needed to hold still. washington was very fond of his wife, who is a very young and flighty and foolish quarrel. she loved to dance. she loves to fl
that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -- they were gothic romance. those were books that had pretty racy storylines. we know that she read them because her granddaughter said she...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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thank you for joining us. i'm see you on the willis report weeknights on "fox business" network at 6 to 9 p.m have a great weekend. >> hello, everyone. kimberly guilfoyle and the rest of the gangth and this is five". >> america is on the brink of yet another fiscal fiasco and washington is again at a stand still. this time over a series of w automatic spending cuts due to hammer our economy on march 1. not helping matters is president obama's full blown campaign to pass blame on republicans. tearing into them a new on al sharpton's radio show. >> my sense is that their basic view is that nothing is i important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations. that's the thing that binds their party together at this point. >> dana, from a communications standpoint. >> a good idea to harness all the ammunition after the republicans say they'reth to blame, they're the ones that have the economy at a stand still in this country becausend their inability to act?in >> i think you get more beeset with hon
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then the train applauded for us. really nastyism the sergeant was asked to stay to give a witness report. >> but with he had a prepaid appointment for the marriage certificate and i couldn't miss it. >>reporter: he left the contact information with the other officers and he and his bride to be still made it to their upon thement on time with 4 minute to spare. sergeant suffered so many injuries in his years in the force that he has to have the fifth knee surgery come up to replace parts of the knee. 47-year-old says that will force him into early retirement this year. no date has been set yet for the retirement. he says marriage comes first. that's coming up on march 13. reporting in san jose, abc 7 news. >> balance of power changes in sacramento i have that story coming up next. plus state lawmakers say company are doin doing, going too far while retailers want the state to butt out of the business. coming up. next battle front in on line privacy. >> ferry service victim of its own success. what sold out trips mean
then the train applauded for us. really nastyism the sergeant was asked to stay to give a witness report. >> but with he had a prepaid appointment for the marriage certificate and i couldn't miss it. >>reporter: he left the contact information with the other officers and he and his bride to be still made it to their upon thement on time with 4 minute to spare. sergeant suffered so many injuries in his years in the force that he has to have the fifth knee surgery come up to replace...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- ♪ ♪ >> there are twinkies in there. >> wow! it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table and just a lot of ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm leslie sobracco, welcome to "check please" bay area, where bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. we have three guests and each one recommends one of the favorite spots and the other two
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i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of wisconsin. master's thesis from m.i.t. total stud. what do you think? >> kimberly: this is fantastic. >> greg: of course you do. >> kimberly: what is wrong with you? you are against women who are winners. >> greg: i love women who are winners. i find stories so funny. >> dana: you are going to be sent back to the greg room. >> kimberly: on a permanent time-out. >> greg: you were mad about the parallel parking joke. >> kimberly: i like women challenging norms about sports. danica patrick or whether it's here. this is good. when i was little going to play soccer -- >> dana: my gut, women in combat for me, women
i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of...
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none of us do. if we can't get our hamburger within five minutes -- if we can't get on the plane within 30, 40, 50 minutes after going through, you know what happens. they start calling their member of congress. >> but to jonathan's question, you're going to scrub everything to make sure the priority is safety and usability, right? >> number one is safety. always has been, always will be. we never take a back seat when it comes to safety. we will never compromise safety ever. never have and never will. yes, sir. >> do you agree with the administration's position that this is a manufactured crisis, one manufactured by your former house colleagues? >> i think republicans need to step up here. i served for 14 years. during those 14 years, i was -- 12 of those years i was in the majority party. speaker gingrich was the speaker. he worked with then-president bill clinton. we balanced the budget five of those fourteen years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires repub
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he joins us from tampa. also with us from colorado springs, libby, the colorado state representative who introduced jessica's law. let's cut to the chase here. why does colorado in the legislature, not the folks, but the legislature, why don't they want to protect the children? >> you know, mr. o'reilley, the reasoning hyped it was that we have strict enough laws and as you earlier stated, that some of these child rapists can receive just four years. so i have to believe that they would rather protect the victim than our poor defenseless children from the predators that are after them. >> bill: okay. but there has got to be a reason for this. now this speaker, he is the first openly gay house speaker in colorado. he was a fervent gay marriage person. he objected when gay marriage was first tabled because they sent it into the sane committee to kill it that he sent jessica's law in. all that true so far? >> so far you're correct. >> bill: all right. so this guy doesn't want tougher mandatory sentences. have y
he joins us from tampa. also with us from colorado springs, libby, the colorado state representative who introduced jessica's law. let's cut to the chase here. why does colorado in the legislature, not the folks, but the legislature, why don't they want to protect the children? >> you know, mr. o'reilley, the reasoning hyped it was that we have strict enough laws and as you earlier stated, that some of these child rapists can receive just four years. so i have to believe that they would...
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and using that against us. it's cyber war. it's something we need to take very seriously. >> you guys, i hate to be china to be up against you guys. really appreciate it. who says if you can't hit the jackpot? now you can sue. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> employers telling unemployed don't bother applying. now new york is the latest place pushing a law to give jobless applicants the green light to sue but gary says these laws could backfire on everybody. >> the problem is number one it's a blanket law affecting all businesses. the other problem costs are going up because all of a sudden lawsuits will be all over the place. if i'm an employer i wanted to hire who i
and using that against us. it's cyber war. it's something we need to take very seriously. >> you guys, i hate to be china to be up against you guys. really appreciate it. who says if you can't hit the jackpot? now you can sue. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout...
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all of us. pick out a senior citizen whom you admire, know and admire, send that person out of the blue some flowers, a gift basket, something like that. it doesn't have to be big. and just give them a nice surprise. sign your name, with a nice note. want to do something to make america a better place? there you go. factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. from arizona, please check out the fox news factor website, different from foxnews.com. and spout off from anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com. and name and town, word of the day do not be a
all of us. pick out a senior citizen whom you admire, know and admire, send that person out of the blue some flowers, a gift basket, something like that. it doesn't have to be big. and just give them a nice surprise. sign your name, with a nice note. want to do something to make america a better place? there you go. factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. from arizona, please check out the fox news factor website, different from foxnews.com. and spout off from anywhere in the...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. di
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. di
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all of us are sinners. all of us have done wrong. all of us have broken the law at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken the law at some point in your life. i find that some people will say oh, yes, i'm a sinner. i have made mistakes, but do not call me a criminal. do not call me a criminal. and i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you have done in your entire life is speed 10 miles over the speed limit on the freeway, you put yourself and others in the risk of harm that someone smoking marijuana at the privacy of their own living room. but there are people serving life sentences for first-time drug offenses. life sentences. the u.s. supreme court upheld life sentences for first-time drug offenders against an eighth amendment challenge that such sentences were cruel and unusual in the u.s. supreme court said no, no, it is not cruel and unusual to sentence a young man to life imprisonment for a first-time drug offenders, even though virtually no o
all of us are sinners. all of us have done wrong. all of us have broken the law at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken the law at some point in your life. i find that some people will say oh, yes, i'm a sinner. i have made mistakes, but do not call me a criminal. do not call me a criminal. and i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you have done in your entire life is speed 10 miles over the speed limit on...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and throughre contributions to s stations from viewers lik vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night. is it blood? [woman screaming] pushing it a bit. no one could so i w were nger as his.o hamper identifi must make an effort to control those nerves of yours, my dear.
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steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than expected. -n monday, we were the first to teld you yesterday how walmart's feeling the pain due to payroll taxes and high gas prices. the payroll tax alone shifts $110 billion out of the hands of consumers and every single working american feels that blow. now, burger king, kraft, dart restaurants, and tyson foods expressing fear by lowering the forecast. this is ripple effect going to continue? how long? turning to the money power panel, and harry, author of "the great crash ahead," and managing director of economic policy at the center for american progress. welcome to all of you,
steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than...
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meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really walloped that area. show you pictures in a second. now secondary area of low pressure that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic. as it does, it's going to start to generate some moisture, and i say it that way, because yesterday we looked at all of the computer models, and they were all over the place as to just how much snowfall is going to occur right around boston, maybe new york. extending up to nashville and bangor and portland, maine. this area of low pressure by this afternoon and this evening is going to just be off the coast, but then it starts to make its turn towards the east. as a result, on the back side of that, yes, some snowfall. so the window that we're looking at is between, right around midday today for places like boston. going into tomorrow mornin
meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really walloped that area. show you pictures in a second. now secondary area of low pressure that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic. as it does, it's going to start to generate some moisture, and i say it that way,...
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he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all you hear from the politicians is empty talk. they have lost touch with the concerns of young people. >> like most young romans, she still lives at home. her father is proud of her university degree as a translator, but she earns her money as a waitress. >> when i was her age, i had a job and a child. we had everything we needed, but it is different today. i cannot just tell her to get married and start a family. >> father and daughter agree -- italy needs more reforms, but without taking money out of the pockets of families. >> mario mo
he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all...
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give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i can think of is that he wanted to make people uncomfortable and therefore for them to think about what he was saying. but this is such a bizarre way of trying to reach people. such -- it's such a disconnect to what sensitivity training is. it is just mystifying. honestly. really is. lou: the chanting nonsense and the fact that taxpayer dollars are being spent on this outfit is incredible. among some of the language here, if you tell some of those mexicans, go back where you came from, as if anybody is, create straw man and then makes what he thinks is a right is joke, apparently. it is really the chanting, the indoctrin
give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i...
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really use one. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website taylor branch.com. .. >> on sunday we sit down with patricia -- [inaudible] author of "reclaiming fair use," and kenneth anderson. both authors are professors at american university where booktv recently visited as part of our college series. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> from new york city, now, michelle rhee, former chancellor of the d.c. public school system, recounts her career and present her thoughts on education reform. this event is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> michelle, firstly, thank you very much for joining us. i know you've had a couple busy days from last evening, jon stewart, cnn's piers morgan, and we're really delighted to have our old friends here from c-span filming this event so that many people from across the united states can benefit from a lot of what michelle has to say. so just to kick start it this evening, michelle, how
really use one. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website taylor branch.com. .. >> on sunday we sit down with patricia -- [inaudible] author of "reclaiming fair use," and kenneth anderson. both authors are professors at american university where booktv recently visited as part of our college series. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> from new york...
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our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> shepard: rescuers rushing people. our top stories we go around the world in 80 seconds. greece. torrential downpours hammered athens with more than two inches of rain in just a few hours. that's more than the city usually gets in a month. photos capture the moment locals pulled a woman to safety as raging water lashed her vehicle. officials say at least one person died of a possible heart attack just after a similar rescue. >>> peru. police in the capital city of lima say they busted a gang of robbers who hit cars stuck in traffic. the crook ripped off passengers and drivers unable to get away in congested streets. cops made cervelas and seized a home made hand gun: china. two earthquakes hours apart rocked two provinces in the south. the 4.8 and 4.2 quakes reportedly damaged or destroyed several homes. local officia
our girls got us thinki, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> shepard: rescuers rushing people. our top stories we go around the world in 80 seconds. greece. torrential downpours hammered athens with more than two inches of rain in just a few hours. that's more than the city usually gets in a month. photos capture the moment...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male...
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make us do it at the point of a gun. we've got the federal penitentiary, and we're going to be pushed around by government and happening a long time and it's going to keep happening. >> yeehaw, that's scary! >> i've got him, i've got it. and dagen, do you think the that part of the message here is that howard dean is trying to push the president sooner rather than later? get it out there. you and i both love big government. we're big fans of what you're doing and amassing, and get it out there to charles' point that if you like the would you feel things, it's in your interest. everybody, to pay more for it? >> part of that, i think, that the republicans can take a-- take away from what howard dean is saying, as well, in the sense of like, okay, it's your choice. cut spending or higher taxesment you want infrastructure spending then you have to pay more in gas taxes, you like the fact that you have all of this medicare, that you get all of these services? well, the american people are going to have to pay more for that, t
make us do it at the point of a gun. we've got the federal penitentiary, and we're going to be pushed around by government and happening a long time and it's going to keep happening. >> yeehaw, that's scary! >> i've got him, i've got it. and dagen, do you think the that part of the message here is that howard dean is trying to push the president sooner rather than later? get it out there. you and i both love big government. we're big fans of what you're doing and amassing, and get...
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he joined us from new york. william bratton, thank you so much for coming in to talk to us today. as you know, the last time america had a very serious gun control debate was in the early 1990s. of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into research, into prisons, into rehabilitation efforts. research was critical. there was the assault weapons ban on certain types of assault weapons. the impact of that particular piece of the legislation is still being debated. some studies indicate it had an impact. some studies indicate it did not. from my own perspective, i look at every life saved is a plus. every incident that didn't occur is a plus. it is quite clear that hundreds of thousands of individuals who did not get access to those type weapons, that clearly there would have been incidents that would have occurred with those weapons but
he joined us from new york. william bratton, thank you so much for coming in to talk to us today. as you know, the last time america had a very serious gun control debate was in the early 1990s. of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into...
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could some of them be using this as an excuse to harass people? >> is there any logic even in that decision? look at this, if you have a minority neighborhood filled with minorities, you are going to have an overrepresentation of people if these-- there is no logic to any of this, you have to show a the pattern of choice of minority and you go into a 98% black or hispanic neighborhood and you stop and frisk people and then there are complaints that they're almost all black doesn't make sense. >> paul: and this gets to terry versus ohio 1968 a supreme court case said at that stop and frisk was legal and police could go outside and check people's clothing, but ne needed more than a hunch. they needed a specific set of facts to be able to justify it. >> they need a reasonable suspicion to do that. and in these cases, reasonable suspicion does exist. can abuse happen or can people be harassed? >> yes. these are situations where some of the people they're frisking are carrying guns, cops working in violent situations and it's up to the people managing
could some of them be using this as an excuse to harass people? >> is there any logic even in that decision? look at this, if you have a minority neighborhood filled with minorities, you are going to have an overrepresentation of people if these-- there is no logic to any of this, you have to show a the pattern of choice of minority and you go into a 98% black or hispanic neighborhood and you stop and frisk people and then there are complaints that they're almost all black doesn't make...
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economy and government used to be the model of lack of corruption. when you look at what we have with government sector unions, that is inherently corrupt. you look at pork barrel spending, and it is the definition of "corruptness," and they call it crony capitalism. i call it cronny governmentalism, and if you look at things like slyndra those are the poster child for that. finally, i think the leadership in this country and no disrespect -- i love my country, i'm, you know, i'm very patriotic and invested american, but the leadership here is just not something that i respect. the deviciveness, the rhetoric, the noise, all the rest of it. i guess i'm just a raging capitalist who believes in small government, less regulation, rsonal responsibility, and lack of victimization, and we don't need more than half of the country being handled by the safety net which is basically not a safety net. it's a -- it's a velcro. it's fly people. we need a trampoline for the bottom one, two, or three personality, not a velcro dependency net for more than half of the
economy and government used to be the model of lack of corruption. when you look at what we have with government sector unions, that is inherently corrupt. you look at pork barrel spending, and it is the definition of "corruptness," and they call it crony capitalism. i call it cronny governmentalism, and if you look at things like slyndra those are the poster child for that. finally, i think the leadership in this country and no disrespect -- i love my country, i'm, you know, i'm very...
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strategist david lefkowitz joins us. a comeback for wall street today, thanks to last night's stronger than expected results from hewlett-packard and its improved outlook. h.p. shares were the dow jones industrial average's best performer, up 12%. overall, the dow rose 119 points, the nasdaq added 30, the s&p up 13 points. this week, the major averages were split, the dow rose a fraction. the nasdaq lost nearly 1%, and the s&p was down 0.25%. >> tom: this april will be three >> tom: this april will be three >> a developing story, the governor in washington state, the office says the leak has not posed an immediate public health risk. the governor's office says the leak has not been stopped. a different story from a different energy source. this april will be three years since the deepwater horizon caught fire, sank and untapped the nation's worst oil spill. on monday in new orleans, the civil trial pitting the u.s. government and gulf coast states against b.p. is due to begin. ruben ramirez has a preview of the case and
strategist david lefkowitz joins us. a comeback for wall street today, thanks to last night's stronger than expected results from hewlett-packard and its improved outlook. h.p. shares were the dow jones industrial average's best performer, up 12%. overall, the dow rose 119 points, the nasdaq added 30, the s&p up 13 points. this week, the major averages were split, the dow rose a fraction. the nasdaq lost nearly 1%, and the s&p was down 0.25%. >> tom: this april will be three...